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FBI Director Robert Mueller has said it best, when it comes to cyber-attacks “There are only two types of companies in the US; those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.” The victims of cyber- crime come in all shapes and sizes, not just the big companies like Target. The US National Cyber Security Alliance found that 60% of small companies shut down within six months of a cyber-crime attack. There are ways to limit the severity of cyber-att

This episode will discuss fraud and corruption in the Fannie Mae HomePath program and the role of Fannie Mae and its alleged commitment to provide low to moderate income housing to families as well as the fraudulent role of investors and real estate agents. We will discuss the lack of federal monitoring. We will discuss how properties are sold to investors seeking financial gain as oppose to families in need of affordable housing. We will discuss how properties are sold, foreclo

The verdict is in! The jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Was it racism or was it the right decision? My special guest will be former Scottsdale homicide detective and Captain Don Keenom. Join as we discuss the vitally important case. For more information, see www.PrisonDemocracy.com, my twitter updates @vlga, and be sure to like my facebook page.

Welcome to TECH Talk, Texas Style – “Because Technology Doesn’t Commercialize Itself”! We’re broadcasting from the offices of TECH Fort Worth.
TECH Talk is online to bring to you the best and the brightest: news and information, people and their experiences, expert advice and regional resources. We do this to link talent, technology, capital and know-how so that we can be agents of change to accelerate the development of new technologies and to strengthen Texas ec

Meeting the Behavioral Health Needs of Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justic System
A few years ago, Spotlight on Youth highlighted Ohio’s Behavioral Health/Juvenile Justice (BHJJ) initiative. BHJJ was developed to meet the complex and multiple issues faced by delinquent youth, including mental health, substance abuse, and other behavioral needs as well as to provide courts an alternative to incarceration.Since that show, a formal evaluation of BHJJ has occurred resulting in a

CPPIL member Ann Randolph Cerney, MS, LCPC works with individuals and couples facing and experiencing the divorce process. She'll be discussing her work with us and her new book. Divorce: What Are My Options? 10 Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney. Ann will also be taking questions from callers and posters.

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Tonight topics include Humanitarian reinstatement and a newer provision found in INA 204(l) relating to the death of a party to the immigration process. What happens when a petitioner or beneficiary dies and an employment or family petition has been filed? What if there is a U visa pending? Can the petition be reinstated? What are the requirements? Do you have a question? Call in to find out. Do you know someone or are you dealing with a criminal m

Today we will touch on many of the myths floating around the Moorish community. There are plenty of uncle toms in fezzes, tarboshes, moccassins and Kufi's. Today we will address it all. Find out about Moorish Nationality, how one claims it, applies it and contracts with it. Also find out if Moors have to be apart of the MSTA for them to be Moors or recognized as such. Tune in as we discuss a wide range of topics discussing the Nationality of the Moors!

Late Monday night, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen of Texas issued an injunction preventing USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service) from accepting “expanded” DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) applications. The expanded DACA eligibility criteria was scheduled to take affect today. Those who meet the original 2012 DACA criteria are still eligible to apply Those that already have DACA are also able to ap